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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Litter box training

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    • daisy406
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        Hello everyone! I would just like some guidance on this subject. From what I’ve understood, it’s nearly impossible to litter train your bun if they are not spayed/neutered. At the moment Daisy is not spayed and pees and poops where ever she pleases! Every time she pees I take a paper towel soak it up and put it in her litter box and then clean the floor with vinegar and water. Every time she poops I throw it in her litter box. Will her behavior really change once she is spayed if I continue to do this? I am so nervous that she will just continue to pee and poop where ever she pleases even with me continuously doing these things to train her.  


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          As long as you keep training her, she’ll be perfectly litter trained, except for the few stray poos. Just keep doing what you’re doing after she’s spayed, and if need be either nudge her towards the litter box or scoot her butt farther into it. She’ll get the hang of it. If you ever get a second bunny, she’ll probably start dropping territorial poops like crazy though, just for any potential future reference

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      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Litter box training